@OehoeU@PolymarketCS2@FACEITcs Why would they care about a child having fun playing a video game when it’s against their TOS. He can play premier/competitive anytime he wants.
JUST IN: InnerCircle's new 7 year old signing has been BANNED on FACEIT ‼️
> He got banned shortly after InnerCircle's announcement and is only allowed to play when he turns 13 years old
MrBeast reveals he has less than $1,000,000 to his name despite being a Billionaire on paper
"I have negative money right now, I'm borrowing money that's how little money I have. Technically everyone watching this video has more money than me in their bank account"
@mirandaiiisms At the start you can argue that he is just clueless dumbass, but fairly early on he certainly becomes the main villain, so you’re right.
THE HAPPY ENDING IN "OBSESSION" IS ACTUALLY THE CRUELEST PART OF THE FILM. AND ALMOST EVERYONE MISSED IT.
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The whole movie, Bear's wish "comes true": Nikki is obsessed with him, ready to do anything. It looks like love pushed to its limit.
But at the Q&A, Curry Barker confirmed something else.
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The Nikki who kills and mutilates herself isn't Nikki. She's a shell created by the wish. The real Nikki is trapped inside her own body. Fully conscious. Watching every murder committed by her own hands, unable to stop it.
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Where is she? In Barker's words: a kind of purgatory, and "it's not good."
Those rare moments when she breaks through and begs Bear to kill her are the only seconds where you see a living person who understands what's been done to her.
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Here's the nail: the only way to break a wish is for the wisher to die. Bear knew the real Nikki was suffering. And he still chose to stay with the version that "loved" him.
His love wasn't her rescue. It was a prison he refused to open.
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That's why the ending isn't release. It's a person walking out of purgatory straight into the consequences of something she never chose.
The wish came true. Just not for her.
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